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- La Quotidiana is the only Romansh daily newspaper. It is published by the Südostschweiz Mediengruppe and was founded in 1997 with support from the Romansh...
- upon marriage? Family names of women in Finland". eLS noms en la vida quotidiana. Actes del XXIV Congrés Internacional d'ICOS sobre Ciències Onomàstiques:...
- Parlamento". Retrieved 22 November 2008. Bracalini, Romano: Paisà. Vita quotidiana nell'Italia liberata dagli alleati, Mondadori, 2008, pages 267, ISBN 88-04-58073-9...
- Angeles: Getty Trust. Della Fina, Giuseppe (2005). Etruschi, la vita quotidiana (in Italian). Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider. p. 15. ISBN 9788882653330...
- album Radici. He was harshly criticised after releasing Stanze di vita quotidiana and answered his critics with the song "L'avvelenata". His studio albums...
- February 2022. "S****, al via il primo punto vendita in Italia | Staffetta Quotidiana". staffettaonline.com (in Italian). 21 March 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2022...
- (November 18, 2014). Spaghetti alla bolognese: Una città tra leggende e vita quotidiana (in Italian). Bologna: Pendragon. ISBN 9788865984406. Archived from the...
- newspaper called La Quotidiana in 1997. This newspaper includes articles in all five dialects and in Rumantsch Grischun. Apart from La Quotidiana, La Pagina da...
- 2019. Ennio Morricone, quando la fede si fa musica, La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana, accessed 8 September 2020 Il Mondiale di Ennio Morricone, Indiscreto...
- Peru) Scada zibia perpuncta Kaye, 1918 (Colombia, Peru) Scada zibia quotidiana Haensch, 1909 (Ecuador, Peru) Scada zibia xanthina (Bates, 1866) (Nicaragua...